Nuclear lesions occur in the brain stem and common causes include vascular’ infarctions, demyelination and brain stem tumours, like gliomas. Commonly neighbouring structures in the brain stem are also involved e.g. third nerve palsy with contralateral hemiplegia (Weber’s syndrome), third nerve palsy with contralateraltremordue to involvement of Red nucleus (Benedikt’s syndrome) and ipsilateral sixth and […]
Common Causes & Sites of Oculomotor Paralysis | Humans | Medical Science
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